Monday, May 26, 2014
Korea Times Reporter Speaks with Avila Students
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Chicken and ice cream
This was unexpected. As I continue my travels in Busan I had to share this menu item with the class. A mildly spicy chicken on the left and an iceberg lettuce salad on the right which is hard to see since it's topped off with 2 scoops of ice cream!
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Cat cafe
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
The trip is at an end
Monday, May 19, 2014
Night cruise down Han River
Noryangjin Fish Market - A Paradise of Seafood
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Namdaemun Market
Soup for breakfast
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Hongdae
The area around Hongik University is a popular spot for students day and nighr. Shopping, eating, drinking coffee, listening to live music in the streets or public park in front of the university and going clubbing make this a crowded scene in the evenings. We had dak galbi - a spicy chicken dish, cooked at the table, as you can see below. These are small restaurants operated by individual owners. The kleenex box at the table is used for napkins. Some of the restaurants will hang rolls of toilet paper from the ceiling for the same purpose. We had two Americans, living in Seoul, who served as guides for the evening - Ryan and Hallie. Hallie just started her own tour company in Seoul, and I give her big thumbs up - she will be a wonderful guide.
Buddhist temple food
At Baru restaurant we experienced a 10 course vegan meal in the tradition of Korean Buddhism. This restaurant is run by the monks of the Joygesa Temple, which we visited on our walking tour. Although the tradition is vegan, we understand from speaking with one of the monks, some followers of Korean Buddhism have incorporated meat into their diets because it is so central to the modern Korean diet. You can see from the photo that we ate at the low table, sitting on the floor, which is also a traditional dining seating. In many Korean restaurants you will have the choice of eating in the traditional way or at tables and chairs. Often the traditional dining tables are in separate rooms, as this one was.